Angola Cease-fire Not Complete

November 22, 1994

Clashes in northern Angola raged on Tuesday, despite the start of a formal cease-fire intended to seal the latest peace treaty. The truce between government troops and UNITA rebels took effect at 6 a.m. CST. It was part of a UN-brokered accord signed Sunday that calls for a disengagement of the two armies and a power-sharing deal. State radio and the rebels' Vorgan station announced the cease-fire as news bulletins but neither broadcast appeals for their troops to hold fire, as in past truces.